If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Re: Save Gaza!

Personally, I deplore this is even a problem to begin with. The British and the other Western European Nations just had to let the Jewish immigrate to Israel, they just couldn't tolerate them in their own societies...

Granted, the U.S. should never have supported the decision to begin with.

Regardless, the situation is more complicated than people seem to realize. Is Israel committing brutal and inhumane attacks? Yes. Because it's a war, let's be honest, and that's what happens in war. Hamas and the other Palestinian radicals attempt to do the same thing to Israel. It would be better if someone would just decide enough is enough and be the bigger man (metaphorically, of course) and back down. Either Israel could allow Palestine to become it's own nation, or the Palestinians could slowly disperse. It sounds like a callous solution in the regards to the harsh conditions the Palestinian people face, I know, and it's probably unrealistic, but I truly believe that at this point the most important goal is to end the conflict as soon as possible. Rather than contributing to the hatred in our own ways by adding unnecessary Western influence, we should merely advise ambivalently, and push for the region to find a way to create a greater peace for stability purposes.

Re: Save Gaza!

Hitler did left some of those people just to justified why he started the holocausts back then. The one that didnt have any rights whatsoever in proclaiming others' land but acted such a cruel force to capture it. If anyone thought what the zionists doing was right, they are probably dont deserved to be a human.

Re: Save Gaza!

Football players from Europe's major leagues have signed a petition against Israel hosting the Under-21 European championships next year.

The statement which the players have signed condemns the Israeli assault on Gaza, describing it as 'yet another stain on the world's conscience', and expresses 'solidarity with the people of Gaza who are living under siege and denied basic human dignity and freedom'.

Eden Hazard, Yohan Cabaye and Abou Diaby are among several Premier League players to have pledged their support to the campaign, which also criticises Israel’s continued detention without charge of two Palestinian footballers.

Former Manchester United star Eric Cantona wrote to the tournament organisers earlier this year over the detention without trial of Palestinian footballers.
“Racism, human rights abuses and gross violations of international law are daily occurrences in that country,” he wrote. “It is time to end Israel’s impunity and to insist on the same standards of equality, justice and respect for international law that we demand of other states."

The Palestinian Football Association president, Jibril Rajoub, also wrote to Uefa president Michel Platini earlier this year to say Israel was in breach of Fifa regulations because of its treatment of Palestinian footballers.

Platini has so far rejected the call to move the competition away from Israel.
He said: “You know better than anyone that it is not by punishing people and isolating them that we achieve our aims. It is through dialogue that solutions are found.